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L'icona di Apple AppStore trademarked

Icona di Apple AppStorePresto per trovare il relativo senso al vostro iPhone homescreen, il marchio di AppStore è l'argomento di ultima impresa dell'Apple con il brevetto degli Stati Uniti e l'ufficio di marchio, evidenziante ancora una volta l'azienda del Cupertino forte-ha passato il controllo di ogni elemento che compone l'ecosistema di iPhone.  L'icona in se assomiglia al dispositivo di piegatura di applicazione del leopardo di OS X, con il `A' composto di un pennello, di una matita e di un righello e sarà inclusa come componente dell'aggiornamento dei firmware di iPhone 2.0 previsto in giugno.

Il marchio è il punto seguente nell'amministrazione dell'Apple di software di terzi sul iPhone, che per la prima volta sarà comunque controllato molto attentamente possibile e controllato dall'azienda in se.  Limitazioni per gli sviluppatori che usando il funzionario SDK - quale l'incapacità di usare i processi di priorità bassa per mantenere le applicazioni di non-Apple funzionare nei precedenti - per divulg bene, come ha del tithe dell'Apple 30 per cento per software paid (realmente relativamente competitivo confrontato ad altri rivenditori del software in linea quale Handango). 

Dispositivo di piegatura di Applicaions del leopardo di OS X di Apple

[via TG quotidiano]

Scritto da Chris Davies sopra 9 aprile 2008 con nessun osservazioni.
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chipset di S-GOLD3 del Infineon d'inclusione di iPhone 2?

Zibri di ZiPhone l'attrezzo di iPhone ha scoperto un riferimento ad un chipset di futuro 3G da S-GOLD3 denominato Infineon, dopo la scavatura intorno al iPhone recentemente liberato SDK beta 3. Il chipset che alimenta l'odierno iPhone è S-GOLD2 che difetta del supporto 3G, mentre S-GOLD3 caratterizza la categoria 8 (7.2 Mbps) di HSDPA, l'più alta macchina fotografica fino a 5 megapixels, 2x una velocità interfaccia deviazione standard/di MMC di risoluzione, la telefonia di accelerazione dei fissaggi MPEG/H.263 e del video, effluire, registrare e playback.

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Scritto da Vincent Nguyen sopra 8 aprile 2008 con nessun osservazioni.
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Mossberg backtracks sul iPhone 3G un reclamo di 60 giorni: Non so & non mi preoccupo

Walt Mossberg backtracks on 60 day 3G iPhone claimFlashback to the end of last week and the furore of Walt Mossberg’s apparent “60 days to a 3G iPhone” statement; back then, we assumed Walt either had a badly-observed NDA or a particularly prescient moment, but now the godfather of consumer tech reviews is claiming he meant nothing by his comment.  Silicon Alley Insider spoke with the bearded lovely, who is supposed to be “bemused” by the excitement he’s inadvertently caused:

“Walt notes that in the clip, he’s making an aside during a larger point about data networks, and says that in any event, he doesn’t know if it’s correct. So where’d it come from? It’s a ballpark estimate, he says, based on the same speculation the rest of us are seeing” Silicon Valley Insider

Strangely, the veteran reporter claims not to be interested in when the 3G version comes out, because it won’t affect his review of the device.  I’m not sure if I follow the logic.

“If I knew when this date was, why would I announce it in the middle of a sentence at the Finnish embassy, rather than report it in the Wall Street Journal?” Walt Mossberg

Perhaps, Walt, but if this was as the conspiracists among us suspect and an accidentally-broken NDA, that would be a pretty good reason not to announce it via your official mouthpiece - the favours of Jobs & co would be unlikely to flow so freely in future.

End of the day, the 3G iPhone is coming sooner rather than later; perhaps not in two months exactly, but it’ll undoubtedly be the big handset this year.

Written by Chris Davies on April 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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iTunes films supplied at higher resolution than iPhone should support

After reading about the iPhone for a while, memorising facts from its spec-sheet is just an occupational hazard.  So, Apple’s cellphone has a maximum screen resolution of 640 x 480 for compatible content… doesn’t it?  Ars Technica say no, and they’ve been playing with video that encoded at 720 x 576, 25fps on both the iPhone and the iPod Touch, a figure that’s funnily enough exactly the same as a PAL DVD.  Videos encoded at that resolution can be viewed both through mobile Safari and funneled over from iTunes, although of course it only shows up at the 480 x 320 resolution of either device’s screen.

iPhone movie playback

So why is this important, if you can’t see the difference?  As Ars Technica explain, it’s all about optimising your video library for playback on multiple devices:

“[It] can be [useful] if you want the same files to be playable the mobile device and on the computer screen or TV. If you are interested in experimenting yourself, don’t forget to stick to baseline H.264 encoding and remember that these files will not play on older generation iPods”Iljitsch van Beijnum, Ars Technica

The upside is that movies bought from the iTunes store are actually being delivered in higher resolution than you might expect, given Apple’s quoted compatibility for the iPhone; Iljitsch found his copy of Punch-Drunk Love came in at 853 x 366, which would look far better through, say, an Apple TV than a 640 x 480 version might.

[via Gizmodo]

Written by Chris Davies on April 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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Quake 3 Arena on iPhone & iPod Touch: Video demo

It used to be that a mobile device couldn’t be taken seriously unless you could run Doom on it; the relentless urge for an upgrade means that now it’s a working version of Quake or nothing.  Thankfully the iPhone (and iPod Touch) can pass that test, with Quake 3 Arena ported to the handset.  Seemingly the work of Canadian game studio HermitWorks (who are behind the Space Trader game), directional control is via the accelerometer and firing is handled by tapping the screen.

iPhone running Quake 3

Most interestingly, you can take part in multiplayer games.  No word on an actual release or whether this is just a proof-of-concept exercise, but we shall keep our fingers crossed all the same. 

 

As an aside, PHONE Mag played with a Qualcomm Android prototype capable of running Quake while at CTIA Wireless last week; check out the video here.

[via Coolest Gadgets]

Written by Chris Davies on April 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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